Quicksilver-75
4 of a Kind
Thanks Pat! Sadly no idea. I didn’t really want to ask because I managed to fray his last nerve with my indecisiveness.I like the large inlay on the 20!!
did he say when they were going to run the HHR?
Thanks Pat! Sadly no idea. I didn’t really want to ask because I managed to fray his last nerve with my indecisiveness.I like the large inlay on the 20!!
did he say when they were going to run the HHR?
Don't worry I do the same thingThanks Pat! Sadly no idea. I didn’t really want to ask because I managed to fray his last nerve with my indecisiveness.
This must happen to him a lot. I’m the same.Don't worry I do the same thing
David probably sees an email from me saying I want to do an order and thinks oh no, not that annoying Aussie git who changes his mind at the last minute every time
same hereThis must happen to him a lot. I’m the same.
Just make sure you leave it to the very last minuteSo its all your faults? lmao. Maybe I will reach out to @David Spragg about changing the the 3D14 to a purple 618 with DG yellow spots..
we can all laugh but were all secretly being put into a time-out at CPC and our sets will be last on each run..So, I've been doing it wrong all over by waiting until the final version before contacting him? :/
May i ask what a challenge coin is for? never heard it beforeI can't wait to receive my custom challenge coins from BR Pro.
thanks to p5woody for the design help. View attachment 469112View attachment 469113View attachment 469115
Love the theme. Maybe try to incorporate some chip/spot colors into the labelJames Bond inspired set (Thunderball)
Thought about that ... but I am not sure if the label print will match the blanks (as I do not have an exact color code for these)Love the theme. Maybe try to incorporate some chip/spot colors into the label
May i ask what a challenge coin is for? never heard it before
Ah cool, thanks a lot for the explanation. I appreciate it. I have learned something new.A challenge coin may be a small coin or medallion, bearing an organization’s insignia or emblem and carried by the organization’s members. Traditionally, they might be given to prove membership when challenged and to enhance morale. In addition, they are also collected by service members and law enforcement personnel. Modern challenge coins are made in a variety of sizes and are often made using popular culture references to include superheroes and other well known characters in a way that creates a parody. Historically, challenge coins were presented by unit commanders in recognition of special achievement by a member of the unit. They are also exchanged in recognition of visits to an organization. Modern day challenge coins feature popular culture attributes.
lots of police and military types collect them, many are solid metal but lot of people going to ceramic as its a lower cost option, the metal coins run about $12 eachAh cool, thanks a lot for the explanation. I appreciate it. I have learned something new.
Samples??
I will have some available, probably going to try and trade for samples of other people's customs!Samples??
Nice lineup! I almost designed my cash set around Rainier. I was going to use the R from Rainier beer.
Thanks! The font I chose was meant a mild homage to everyone's favorite local beer without straight up using the brand R. Since we can't see Rainier from my basement, a Rainier neon sign will have to do for nowNice lineup! I almost designed my cash set around Rainier. I was going to use the R from Rainier beer.